How to respond to someone who discloses she/he has been a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking.

Signs that someone has been a victim of domestic/dating violence – What to look for, especially as a healthcare professional.

The PERK process and other available resources for a sexual assault victim.

The Bystander Approach – How to be an active bystander in your community.

Continuum of Abuse Exercise – When does abuse really start?

Red Flags – Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships.

Date Rape Drugs, also known as Substance-Assisted Sexual Assault.

Myths vs. Facts about Sexual Assault.

Technology Uses to Stalk – Internet Safety.

How Men Can Become More Involved in Stopping Violence.

Healthy Body Image and Self-Esteem.

What is Sexual Consent?

Social media and sexual assault.

Movies and the messages they portray – critical thinking.

Why victims of domestic violence don’t leave.

Why victims of rape don’t report right away.

The community’s role and responsibility in ending violence.

Note: This is not a comprehensive list of topics of discussions that can be offered. We are flexible and open to combining any of these topics or creating a presentation that meets the needs of your students and class.